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Solvay open to building rare earths plant in US, where support is stronger

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Posted on November 6, 2025

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By Eric Onstad LONDON (Reuters) -Chemicals group Solvay would be interested in building a rare earths processing plant in the United States, where financial support is stronger than in Europe, its CEO

Solvay Considers U.S. Rare Earths Plant Amid Stronger Support

Solvay's Interest in U.S. Rare Earths Plant

By Eric Onstad

LONDON (Reuters) -Chemicals group Solvay would be interested in building a rare earths processing plant in the United States, where financial support is stronger than in Europe, its CEO said on Thursday.

Solvay, one of a few companies outside of China capable of the complex rare earths separation, in April launched modest processing of minerals needed for permanent magnets at its French plant, but said commercial production would depend on support from customers and governments.

Current Production and Future Plans

The United States, Europe and allies have been racing to create domestic industries to make super-strong rare earth magnets vital for defence, electric vehicles, electronics and wind turbines and cut dependence on China.

Government Support and Industry Dynamics

Solvay has not yet given the green light for an investment of 50-100 million euros to expand its French plant as it continues talks with customers and governments, CEO Philippe Kehren told reporters on a results call.

Comparison with MP Materials

"We feel limited support today still in Europe, so we continue to work with the European policymakers in order to see how to create those conditions. We see more support coming from North America to be perfectly clear," he said.

MP Materials, which owns the only U.S. rare earths mine, sealed a multi-billion dollar deal with the U.S. government in July so it could boost processing and produce magnets.

When asked if Solvay would be interested in building a U.S. separation plant if it received government support similar to MP Materials, Kehren said: "The answer is yes".

"We're a global company and we have a unique know-how. We can take any source of rare earth material and separate, purify, and supply any type of customers," he said.

"And MP Materials is a miner, so they also need this know-how, you know, to separate and purify their material."

When asked if Solvay had held talks with the U.S. government, a spokesperson noted that Kehren had said Solvay is global and is "in talks with all stakeholders".

Four decades ago, Solvay's plant in La Rochelle on France's Atlantic coast was one of the largest in the world, but production spiralled lower over the years as China ramped up cheaper output to now account for about 90% of the world's processed rare earths.

So far the 161-year-old company is producing a few hundred metric tons a year of magnet rare earths neodymium and praseodymium and plans to add heavy elements dysprosium and terbium next year, Kehren said.

(Reporting by Eric Onstad; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Solvay is interested in building a rare earths plant in the US.
  • US offers stronger financial support than Europe.
  • Solvay's French plant has modest processing capabilities.
  • MP Materials secured a major deal with the US government.
  • Solvay is in talks with stakeholders globally.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a rare earths processing plant?
A rare earths processing plant is a facility that separates and purifies rare earth elements, which are crucial for various high-tech applications, including electronics and renewable energy technologies.
What are permanent magnets?
Permanent magnets are materials that produce a magnetic field without the need for an external power source. They are essential in various applications, including electric motors and generators.
What is commercial production?
Commercial production refers to the large-scale manufacturing of goods intended for sale in the market, as opposed to experimental or small-scale production.
What is the role of customers in production?
Customers play a crucial role in production by providing demand for products. Their needs and preferences influence the types of goods produced and the methods of production used.

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